Try looking in the monthly archives. May 2011

excerpt from Chapter one “In her magical thinking, the brief visit to her childhood home with her energetic father and nurturing mother should have helped to get her back to her normal vital and fit self. Her strong father lived his life as a by-the-book military man. Chief Master Sergeant Robert Cabot retired in May […]

Stay tuned tomorrow for…Tah tah “Tuesday Teasers” That’s right, little snippets of my upcoming first release to taunt and tease you so that you’ll be champing at the bit to get your very own copy in the next few months. I’m tingly all over just thinking about it. Next: Meet Special Agent Zeke Cabot.

(Because I am so in love with my cover I want to wear it to bed…) At what point does PTSD slowly begin to erode judgment, behavior, or confidence? For special agent Zeke Cabot those questions are still lurking beneath her consciousness. A head injury from a car accident, working months undercover, and the death […]

This, Boys and Girls, is a flexible endoscope… And because nurses cannot resist the urge to teach at any time of the night or day… And because it has been more than 24 hours since the effects of the Versed have worn off… And because I am far too dignified to describe any of this […]

I got an okay from photographer/former Chicago Cop/former FBI Agent John Wills… we have a badge, hence–a book cover. And the winner is… Thanks to the speedy and brilliant Affinity Staff, er…that would Erin.

…above the ground. The more I work on the edits and tinker with the cover — that the brilliant team at Affinity eBooks are allowing me to play with–the more real this dream becomes. Zeke Cabot and Anne Reynolds have been off my radar for six months and I am enjoying my re-acquaintance with these […]